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Style Edit: Gucci merges timeless elegance with avant-garde flair in its 2025 collection, showcasing exquisite high jewellery, innovative timepieces and a striking collaboration with Pomellato

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For 2025, streamlined silhouettes and geometric splendour are central to new high jewellery designs in the Labirinti Gucci line, the maison’s celebration of Italian gardens. Photo: Handout
For 2025, streamlined silhouettes and geometric splendour are central to new high jewellery designs in the Labirinti Gucci line, the maison’s celebration of Italian gardens. Photo: Handout
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The Italian luxury brand reveals all at a showcase event in its Avenue Montaigne flagship, blending heritage with bold innovations, and introducing its exciting new venture alongside another Italian icon

Perfectly blending heritage and innovation, the latest drop from Gucci revisits some of the Italian luxury brand’s most iconic lines while also striking out into bold new territory. Recently unveiled at a special event at Gucci’s flagship on Paris’ Avenue Montaigne, it features additions to classic high jewellery and high watchmaking collections, alongside a daring new collaboration with Italian fine jeweller Pomellato.
Gucci’s collaboration with Pomellato has produced bold new designs. Photo: Handout
Gucci’s collaboration with Pomellato has produced bold new designs. Photo: Handout
The Labirinti Gucci collection continues its exploration of a lush Italian garden, which began in 2024. Among 20 new pieces, stand-outs include a close-fitting necklace showcasing lines of articulated diamonds offset by the round-cut 24.75-carat tanzanite and cushion-cut tourmaline at their centre, while another diamond-encrusted necklace features the glittering stones in a macramé pattern surrounding a 52.86-carat octagonal Brazilian aquamarine and oval tanzanites.
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The horsebit motif so intimately associated with Gucci, meanwhile, shows up on rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets, enlivened by a selection of stones that includes sapphires, tsavorites and diamonds. Another Gucci classic, the Marina chain, gets the full rainbow treatment, with necklaces and bracelets brought to life by a spectrum of gems.
The Marina chain in rainbow hues. Photo: Handout
The Marina chain in rainbow hues. Photo: Handout
Seven new timepieces form part of Gucci’s 2025 offering, among them five intricate additions to the G-Timeless collection. Each showing off diamond-set tourbillon movements and measuring 40mm, they take their aesthetic cues from the silk scarves for which the maison is so well known. They include a rendering of the Flora scarf in white gold, diamonds and white grand feu enamelling, as well as beautiful reinterpretations of the Velieri, Perle and Safari scarves, plus another that pays tribute to one of Gucci’s most common sources of inspiration, equestrian sport.

There’s also the Gucci 25H Amphitheater, inspired by ancient Rome’s Colosseum, a 40mm skeleton tourbillon version of the coveted model first introduced in 2021, featuring a staggered diamond setting and a case just 8.4mm thick; and a new 41mm rose gold Gucci Interlocking, set with a constellation of diamonds in different sizes.

Gucci’s 2025 offering includes seven new timepieces. Photo: Handout
Gucci’s 2025 offering includes seven new timepieces. Photo: Handout

Finally for 2025, Gucci has joined forces with another powerhouse of Italian design, Pomellato, to craft the Monili collection, meaning “jewels” in Italian. The necklaces, bracelets and clutches in the collection are homages to archival pieces from the 1980s produced by the storied jeweller. They include a cute minaudière in black leather with a wrist strap chain in white gold with pavé diamonds, and bracelets featuring flowing, sensuous loops and knots made from the same materials.

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